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This might be of use to those trying to input other dial codes:
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Code Number Program Run ##DIAG# 3424 "DMRouter.exe" ##DEBUG# 33284 "FieldTrial.exe" #HELP# 4357 "EPST.exe #4357" ##PRL# 775 "EPST.exe ##775" ##DATA# 3282 "EPST.exe ##3282" ##PREV# 7738 "EPST.exe ##7738" ##AKEY# 2539 "EPST.exe ##2539" ##VOCODER# 8626337 "EPST.exe ##8626337" ##RTN# 786 "EPST.exe ##786" ##pst# 778 "EPST.exe ##778" |
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Sorry to be a noob, but how do I import this file into the registry? I'm using PHM regedit, and when I click on tools the 'import' option is greyed out. I clicked on the file but it just takes me into PHM, with import greyed out. Is there a specific place in the registry that I have to navigate to in order to import the file? Thanks for everything - you should go into teaching. |
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I'm on my Mogul now and can't see a link in the 1st post to DL the zip file. Am I overlooking it, or could you add it so mobile users can see it? Awesome write up by the way!
Also, what does it mean if I get "cannot connect using current connection seting" when I click on the link to DL GetSPC? Last edited by Automaton; 11-10-2007 at 12:39 PM. |
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To import .reg files I personally use the Registry Editor in the shareware suite Resco Explorer, works quite nicely. A freeware alternative is to use Total Commander, which features registry import features. A howto on importing a .reg file is HERE. You could also use the free CeRegEditor, which is a desktop application that can interface with your Windows Mobile registry, you can get it by clicking HERE. The only one I've actually used though is Resco Registry Editor... Additional Reading: http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/men...tryEditors.asp http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?cat=187 Last edited by TalynOne; 11-10-2007 at 11:34 PM. |
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Edit: Here's a mirror with the contents of both files in one zip: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z1CZMR44 Last edited by TalynOne; 11-10-2007 at 09:02 PM. |
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Thanks for the great write-up! Incredibly clear; I'm having some trouble getting the driver setup to complete. The first driver I install (manually) is the HTC USB Modem driver, which goes flawlessly. Then, windows detects a second hardware device and I point it to the HTC Diagnostic interface driver. It then pops up a file needed dialog asking for "qcmdmxp.sys" on HTC USB Driver Disk. Is this second driver needed for this tethering method to work? Thanks again.
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